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Compatible with all types of yuppies and science n00bs, but not nanotech fanboys (it'll break their little hearts). Remember that there are only two types of nanotechnology, strong and weak, and you'll do just fine! Link for nanotech crtique: www.stardestroyer.net Link for drexlers response to smalley: www.imm.org And to hang the dubious molecular assembler concept with its own rope, even in the latest report, A Matter of Size: Triennial Review of the National Nanotechnology Initiative (put out in December 2006), no clear way forward toward molecular nanotechnology is seen, as per the conclusion on page 108: "Although theoretical calculations can be made today, the eventually attainable range of chemical reaction cycles, error rates, speed of operation, and thermodynamic efficiencies of such bottom-up manufacturing systems cannot be reliably predicted at this time. Thus, the eventually attainable perfection and complexity of manufactured products, while they can be calculated in theory, cannot be predicted with confidence."
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CHARLIE BROWN FELT BROOCH MADE BY FERNANDA PIETRARELLI-NANOFACTORY Please, visit her etsy shop: www.nanofactory.etsy.com a short and cute stop motion about Valentine's Day and my hero Charlie Brown! this video is made by me using a cute handmade felt brooch made by NANOFACTORY my etsy shop: www.pinkrainshop.etsy.com music by FANFARLO - "good morning midnight"
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On August 24 2005, the School of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Nottingham hosted a debate entitled "Nanotechnology: Radical new Science or Plus Ça Change?" This brought together leading British scientists and key proponents of the molecular manufacturing concept (originally put forward by K. Eric Drexler in 1981) to debate the science, feasibility, and potential of nanomachines. A variety of thought-provoking technical and societal issues were raised during the well-attended two hour session (which featured as a component of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council-funded 2005 UK Summer School in Surface Science).
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On August 24 2005, the School of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Nottingham hosted a debate entitled "Nanotechnology: Radical new Science or Plus Ça Change?" This brought together leading British scientists and key proponents of the molecular manufacturing concept (originally put forward by K. Eric Drexler in 1981) to debate the science, feasibility, and potential of nanomachines. A variety of thought-provoking technical and societal issues were raised during the well-attended two hour session (which featured as a component of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council-funded 2005 UK Summer School in Surface Science).
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Molecular nanotechnology in the real world: How feasible is a nanofactory?
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NGS animation of a Wafer-Scale Factory with 3D assembled microrobots performing cooperative manipulation of CNT nanotubes to manufacture bio-sensors.
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It´s been claimed that nanotechnology will lead to a second industrial revolution. That might sound like an overstatement, but I don´t think it is. The most promising aspect of nanotechnology is molecular nanotechnology, which will enable us to build atomically precise structures. With help from molecular assemblers/nanofactories we can make raw materials that today are considered to be of almost no value into fantastic super-products almost for free. This can help to solve our challenges of resource scarcity, global warming, and global poverty. ABOUT THE LICENSING OF THE MATERIAL I´VE USED A lot of the pictures I´ve used are in the public domain. And a lot of pictures have a Creative Commons license. You can find links to all the different pictures with CC-license I have used here: (link will appear soon). The links will give you information about the copy-right-holders. Thank you very much to all of the people who have released your work into the public domain, or given it a CC-license! I believe that my use of book-covers qualify very clearly as being fair use: en.wikipedia.org The animation of a nanofactory, as well as the digitally produced image portraying a nanofactory, were produced by Lizard Fire Studios (John Burch): lizardfire.com, and funded by a challenge-grant from nanorex.
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Molecular nanotechnology in the real world: How feasible is a nanofactory?
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Molecular nanotechnology in the real world: How feasible is a nanofactory?
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Molecular nanotechnology in the real world: How feasible is a nanofactory?
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Second excerpt read from the chapbook "This is not Poetry. #poetry" by Joseph AW Quintela. Featuring the epic 16 measure repetition of "bird song". Words deformed and reformed by repetition. To read the chapbook visit: issuu.com For more on Joseph AW Quintela visit: www.josephquintela.com
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Productive Nanosystems - See how a nano-factory works - amazing! Dont forget to get informed about the new technology called "claytronics"! In case you wanna be "ahead"... www.nanoengineer-1.com www.foresight.org
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